March 2022 Archive
2942.
Can We Have an Intelligent Adult Conversation About Russia?
(currentaffairs.org)
2944.
Migrating from Procmail to Sieve
(enricozini.org)
2945.
Broadening compiler checks for buffer overflows in _FORTIFY_SOURCE (2021)
(developers.redhat.com)
2947.
Duolingo removing its discussion forums
(forum.duolingo.com)
2948.
Frogpocalypse Now (2017)
(outsideonline.com)
2949.
2950.
MWC 2022: The next Microsoft Pluton Device and PAC technology
(blogs.windows.com)
2951.
Open source games for MS-DOS
(hellricer.github.io)
2952.
Understanding science funding in tech, 2011-2021
(nadia.xyz)
2953.
"Maxwell's equations of software" examined (2008)
(righto.com)
2954.
The Art of the Reading Nook
(spectator.co.uk)
2955.
A sysadmin's rant about feed readers and crawlers
(rachelbythebay.com)
2956.
Graphwar
(store.steampowered.com)
2957.
A game-changing transplant could treat dying organs
(nationalgeographic.com)
2958.
Rome, Zombie City
(historytoday.com)
2959.
Easy to Use Cloudflare Tunnels
(blog.cloudflare.com)
2960.
2961.
Automated Genome Assembly
(centuryofbio.substack.com)
2962.
Cracking the Neural Code in Humans
(simonsfoundation.org)
2963.
Conscription of Thought (1917)
(newrepublic.com)
2964.
Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Ping Identity Launch Critical Infrastructure Defense
(blog.cloudflare.com)
2965.
A Simple-as-Possible 8-Bit Breadboard Computer
(theokelo.co.ke)
2966.
Drug-delivering contact lens approved for use in the U.S.
(newatlas.com)
2967.
HBO Accused of Sharing Subscriber Data with Facebook
(variety.com)
2968.
Geofence warrants found unconstitutional in Virginia
(nbcnews.com)
2969.
The yearly backup restore test (2021)
(raymii.org)
2970.